USC ISI at the 2024 EMNLP Conference
Notable research that drives forward AI capabilities in language, ethics, social science and more
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Notable research that drives forward AI capabilities in language, ethics, social science and more
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Supported by the U.S. Army, the institute has been a global leader in virtual humans, graphics, AI and mixed reality for the last 25 years.
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A new $2.1 million project supported by the Office of Naval Research will provide invaluable intelligence for the robot systems that will be essential to our future lives.
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USC computer science faculty and students present their latest work on the intersection of robotics and machine learning.
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USC Viterbi and Keck School of Medicine of USC have been collaborating on human trials for a revolutionary brain prosthesis to repair and restore lost memories.
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New paper, for perhaps  the first time, identifies how topology of environment affects collective animal behavior
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New research estimates 850,000 pounds of heavy metals have been released into the environment in the Western US from 2009-2021
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USC ISI researchers uncover bias in content moderation, specifically, how LLMs misinterpret gender-nonconforming speech.
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A USC ISI study reveals that counterspeech fails to change user behavior in hate-based subreddits – except when it is hostile
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The potential of generative AI as a force of good was explored in depth at the recent USC Center for Autonomy and AI’s annual workshop
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The Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering’s new Innovation Space will be an incubator for the future of medical technology.
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Two professors at USC Viterbi School of Engineering are collaborating on a puzzle with direct consequences for human health: identifying the best model for predicting the flow of contaminants in groundwater sources.
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For USC Viterbi researcher Ruolin Li, the design and optimization of autonomous vehicles (AVs) calls for a balance of societal benefits and individual interests.
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USC researchers present 12 papers at the International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), showcasing their cutting-edge research on robotics and sustainable development.
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Hub Partners USC and Northrop Grumman find a faster solution within their California DREAMS collaboration
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ISI researchers investigate whether advanced AI can solve visual puzzles and perform abstract reasoning.
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Researchers develop smartphone-adaptable tools to determine the impact of nicotine-infused e-cigarettes
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Camilo Hernández joins the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering as an assistant professor bringing expertise in stochastic control and behavioral economics.
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USC ISI researchers collaborate on a study to analyze and enhance design approaches that tackle privacy challenges in robotaxis
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Researchers will provide expertise on AI/machine learning, data analytics, and algorithm design for the new NSF Center for Pandemic Insights.
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Jafarpour is a professor in the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and an expert in subsurface energy technology.
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How advanced technology offers new hope in the fight against a devastating disease.
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New computational theory sheds light on a longstanding question
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Two projects led by Northrop Grumman will focus on maturing advanced gallium nitride (GaN) and on the development of 5G/6G-relevant prototypes.